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		<title>Programmable matter</title>
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Wow! This could be a sneak peak into the future. Morph objects on demand to fit our human needs. How could this relate to Motion Graphics, 3D design?  What are the possibilities in General but also, how it can relate in how we communicate through design?  Anyone have and ideas or suggestions?  [...]


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Wow! This could be a sneak peak into the future. Morph objects on demand to fit our human needs. How could this relate to Motion Graphics, 3D design?  What are the possibilities in General but also, how it can relate in how we communicate through design?  Anyone have and ideas or suggestions?  Post some ideas in the comments section.  I&#8217;d love to hear them and start a discussion.</p>


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		<title>Find your style and become recognized as a creative</title>
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Be passionate and love what you do. Think outside of the computer. Be on top of your game with the latest trends and styles. Develop and master the style that motivates you the most. Do this and become recognized as a designer.


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I follow a blog called ALL BETS ARE OFF hosted by Aharon Rabinowitz. He [...]


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<p>Be passionate and love what you do. Think outside of the computer. Be on top of your game with the latest trends and styles. Develop and master the style that motivates you the most. Do this and become recognized as a designer.
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<p>I follow a blog called <a href="http://allbetsareoff.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0099ff;">ALL BETS ARE OFF</span></a> hosted by Aharon Rabinowitz. He touched upon, more eloquently, this same idea I talk about in this screencast.  Here&#8217;s a snippet from the article &#8220;You’re Not That Talented, and Other Advice&#8221; that he posted on his site that relates to what I was trying to state as well about passion.
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<p>&#8220;I have never met anyone who was successful who didn’t know what they wanted to do. Knowing what you want to do (even if it’s 10 years from now, and not a realistic goal for today) will give you the passion and drive needed to reach your ultimate goals. If you wake up in the morning and can’t answer the simple question: What do I want to do?  – then don’t expect to go very far. People want to work with those who are passionate about what they do, and not knowing what you want to do means you can’t put yourself fully into what you’re doing.&#8221;
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<p>Read more of this article at <a href="http://allbetsareoff.com/2009/12/youre-not-that-talented-and-other-advice/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0099ff;">&#8220;You’re Not That Talented, and Other Advice&#8221;</span></a></p>


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		<title>How to Design a Logo. The Process of Identity Design</title>
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I take you through the process I use to create a logo / identity design. From researching and client interaction to concepting, sketching and developing.


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